Why the 7mm Remington Magnum, especially with a good 160 or 175 grain bullet. This caliber may have lost some of its oomph since 1962, but I believe it has turned into a real classic. I've taken lots of elk, bear, caribou, deer, and antelope with this round. Still shoots flat enough at any range game ought to be taken from and it has a mild recoil compared to the other magnums. The key to long range shooting is the accuracy of the gun coupled with knowing the range. The key is you really have to get to know the round in order to appreciate it, but the same can be said of many other rounds as well.